Baked Crab Empanadas (Empanadas de Cangrejo)

These crispy, savory, Puerto Rican baked crab empanadas are packed with an explosion of Latin flavors, but with none of the guilt.

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These crispy, savory, Puerto Rican baked crab empanadas are packed with an explosion of Latin flavors, but with none of the guilt.

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If you ask me, empanadas are one of the most delicious foods to come out of Latin America. These scrumptious crab empanadas are no exception. Every culture has their variation on the dough and filling, but one thing is pretty common…they’re usually fried.  Instead of deep frying my empanadas, I brush my empanadas with Mazola® Corn Oil and bake them in the oven.  They come out perfectly crispy, and way better for you! These tasty crab empanadas are my favorite thing to order when I visit Puerto Rico, they’re the perfect treat to grab when you’re on the beach.  Many beaches in Puerto Rico feature kioskos, small beachside shacks that serve up all types of fried treats to snack on while you’re baking in the sun. 

What Kind of Crab To Use For Empanadas

For this recipe, I recommend using lump crabmeat. Lump grade crab consists of broken jumbo lumps and large chunks of body meat. It is less expensive than the colossal or jumbo grades, but still has bright color and superb flavor. Lump crabmeat is best for fancy, impression-making dishes where appearance matters, like butter-poached crab or crab Louis, where you want big, fork-friendly chunks. When it comes to crab cakes, lump crabmeat is the grade of choice. The chunks are large and will hold together with minimal binders. In Puerto Rico, it’s common to use imitation crabmeat, which is also super delicious, so if you’re on a budget, that works too.

How To Make Baked Crab Empanadas

I’m making some lighter swaps to traditional empanadas, which are usually fried…in lard.  To lighten them up, I’m using pre-made empanadas shells that are made specifically for baking, they’re available in the frozen section of your local supermarket.  Most frozen empanada shells are made for frying, and don’t come out well in the oven, so make sure to buy the ones made for baking. To make sure they come out super crispy, I’m brushing them with Mazola Corn Oil to achieve the perfect crunch, instead of frying them in lard.

Can I Make Empanadas Ahead Of Time?

Empanadas should be served immediately after cooking, so you can enjoy the optimal crispy crust. However, you can definitely assemble the empanadas and freeze them, uncooked. Then, when you’re ready to make them, defrost them on the counter for 30 minutes, and then bake them according to the recipe instructions.

What To Serve With Crab Empanadas?

You don’t need much to go along with these, except maybe a nice, cold beer! To make these baked crab empanadas as part of a meal, you can serve them with some traditional Puerto Rican arroz con gandules, and avocado, tomato & watercress salad.

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Crab Empanadas (Empanadas de Cangrejo)

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Servings 12
Author Delish D’Lites

Ingredients

  • 1 lb lump crab meat
  • 1/4 cup green bell pepper diced
  • 1/4 cup white onion diced
  • 1/4 cup red bell pepper diced
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro chopped
  • 1 packet Sazon seasoning
  • 1/4 cup tomato sauce
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 teaspoons + t tablespoon Mazola® Corn Oil divided
  • Frozen empanada discs defrosted (made for baking)

Instructions

Making the filling

  1. Heat a sauce pan on medium-low heat. Add 2 teaspoons of Mazola® Corn Oil, reserve the other tablespoon.
  2. Add the diced peppers and onions, saute for 3 minutes, until soft.
  3. Add the tomato sauce and sazon seasoning. Stir to combine, then cook for 3 minutes.
  4. Add the crab meat and cilantro, then cook for 2 minutes.
  5. Season the crab mixture with salt and pepper to taste, then refrigerate the filling until it’s cold.

Assembling the empanadas

  1. Preheat your oven to 375F.
  2. Place 1-2 tablespoons into the center of each empanada disc.
  3. Pinch the edges with your fingers or with a fork to close.
  4. Place the empanadas onto a baking pan lined with parchment paper.
  5. Brush the empanadas with the remaining tablespoon of Mazola® Corn Oil.
  6. Bake the empanadas for 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown.

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Baked Crab Empanadas (Empanadas de Cangrejo)

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10 Responses

  1. The baked crab empanadas look delicious to die for. The savory crab filling and the golden-brown crust go together like food and bliss. Just by looking at the photographs, I can almost taste the flavors. Additionally, they are a healthier alternative because they are baked rather than fried. I love trying new recipes, and I’ll definitely be adding these empanadas to my list. I can picture serving these during a party and seeing everyone’s smiles spread across their faces. I appreciate you sharing this delectable dish. #DeliciousDishes #BakedEmpanadas

  2. Awesome article post. And I learned it a lot. As I am a big fan of eating foods. Just one request to kindly mentioned the easy recipe for dipping sauces.

    Your soon reply highly appreciated.

  3. Hello,
    Which brands of discs are specifically made for baking? Or could regular empanada discs, normally made for frying, can be used?

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I’m a Puerto Rican girl living in paradise (Florida), and the creative mind behind Delish D’Lites. I love sharing my family recipes and travel inspired cuisine! My favorite things include collecting passport stamps, twerking to Latin music, and kissing puppies. Follow along on social.